Cuttingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
tail
tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or...
cabochon
A stone of convex form highly polished but not faceted also the style of cutting itself Such stones are said...
Chip
To cut small pieces from to diminish or reduce to shape by cutting away a little at a time to...
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Chop
To cut by striking repeatedly with a sharp instrument to cut into pieces to mince often with up
Carbonado
To cut meat across for frying or broiling to cut or slice and broil
jackhammer
a hammer having a strong steel cutting blade driven by compressed air in multiple rapid strokes and used for cutting...
Detruncate
To shorten by cutting to cut off to lop off
Forcarve
To cut completely to cut off
Forcut
To cut completely to cut off
Gride
To cut with a grating sound to cut to penetrate or pierce harshly as the griding sword
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Cuttingly - Law Dictionary Search Results
tail
tail [Anglo-French, literally, cutting, from Old French, from taillier to cut, prune] 1 : the condition of being limited or...
cabochon
A stone of convex form highly polished but not faceted also the style of cutting itself Such stones are said...
Chip
To cut small pieces from to diminish or reduce to shape by cutting away a little at a time to...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Chop
To cut by striking repeatedly with a sharp instrument to cut into pieces to mince often with up
Carbonado
To cut meat across for frying or broiling to cut or slice and broil
jackhammer
a hammer having a strong steel cutting blade driven by compressed air in multiple rapid strokes and used for cutting...
Detruncate
To shorten by cutting to cut off to lop off
Forcarve
To cut completely to cut off
Forcut
To cut completely to cut off
Gride
To cut with a grating sound to cut to penetrate or pierce harshly as the griding sword
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